The human mind is a fantastic gift, but it can also be a curse if we don’t learn how to control our thoughts. Overthinking describes the habit of thinking about …
How To Be A Happier Parent by KJ Dell Antonia
I’m happy to be a contributor to this wonderful new book by KJ Dell Antonia. How to Be a Happier Parent is now available in online bookstores. For now, here’s what …
The Ancient Art of Kinsutkoroi – Stronger For Having Been Broken
“Kintsukuroi” means “to repair with gold” in Japanese, and is the art of repairing pottery with gold and understanding that the piece is the more beautiful for having been broken. …
My Husband Died at Age 34. Here are 40 Life Lessons I’ve Learned From It
A sudden, unanticipated death has a way of jolting us to our senses. When you’re told that your husband is dead, everything changes in an instant. Life as you know it will never …
#Movies To Watch After Losing a Loved One – Keisha Blair in Self Magazine
Do you remember a movie or a song that really resonated with you after you broke up with a boyfriend or lost a loved one? I chatted with Lindsay Landquist, …
10 New Movies to Watch on Netflix and Chill
I have to admit – I’m a Netflix fan. Having your favorite shows on demand, when you want them, right in your living room is irresistible. I get my favorite …
Keisha Blair Featured in The Harvard Business Review
This article was written by Amy Gallo at the Harvard Business Review, it was a pleasure working with Amy on the case study. Please see link below to finish reading …
Keisha Blair Featured in Country Living Magazine
4 Women With 4 Very Different Lives Reveal How They Made Money In Real Estate From a novice house flipper to an investor with nearly 15 years of experience. …
7 WAYS TO SUPPORT A FRIEND STRUGGLING WITH THEIR MENTAL HEALTH
(Photo via Unsplash) It’s sad to say, but we live in a time when rates of depression and anxiety among teens and young adults are at a high, and continue to rise. …
Plan for a Longer Lifespan – Keisha Blair Featured in the New York Times
Call it the longevity revolution: Americans today aren’t just living somewhat longer than previous generations; the average person can expect to live nearly 30 years more than someone born in …